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High Frequency of KRAS Codon 146 and FBXW7 Mutations in Thai Patients with Stage II-III Colon Cancer

BACKGROUND: KRAS, NRAS, and BRAF gene mutations are the most clinically relevant and frequently reported in colorectal cancer (CRC). Although data on these genes are frequently reported in several counties, data specific to these genes among Thai population are scarce. The aim of this study was to i...

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Autores principales: Korphaisarn, Krittiya, Pongpaibul, Anaya, Roothumnong, Ekkapong, Pongsuktavorn, Khontawan, Thamlikitkul, Lucksamon, Anekpuritanang, Tauangtham, Poungvarin, Naravat, Thongnoppakhun, Wanna, Pithukpakorn, Manop
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6852819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31450901
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.8.2319
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author Korphaisarn, Krittiya
Pongpaibul, Anaya
Roothumnong, Ekkapong
Pongsuktavorn, Khontawan
Thamlikitkul, Lucksamon
Anekpuritanang, Tauangtham
Poungvarin, Naravat
Thongnoppakhun, Wanna
Pithukpakorn, Manop
author_facet Korphaisarn, Krittiya
Pongpaibul, Anaya
Roothumnong, Ekkapong
Pongsuktavorn, Khontawan
Thamlikitkul, Lucksamon
Anekpuritanang, Tauangtham
Poungvarin, Naravat
Thongnoppakhun, Wanna
Pithukpakorn, Manop
author_sort Korphaisarn, Krittiya
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description BACKGROUND: KRAS, NRAS, and BRAF gene mutations are the most clinically relevant and frequently reported in colorectal cancer (CRC). Although data on these genes are frequently reported in several counties, data specific to these genes among Thai population are scarce. The aim of this study was to investigate and identify molecular alterations associated with colon cancer in Thai population, and to determine the impact of these genetic aberrations on clinical outcome. METHODS: DNA from 108 archived formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue samples that histologically confirmed adenocarcinoma of stage II-III colon cancer between 2010 and 2012 at Siriraj Hospital (Bangkok, Thailand) were extracted. Gene mutational analysis was performed by next-generation sequencing (NGS) using an Oncomine Solid Tumor DNA kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc., Waltham, MA, USA). RESULTS: A total of 22 somatic gene mutations were detected. The mutation frequency observed in KRAS, NRAS, BRAF, PIK3CA, and FBXW7 mutations was 47.2%, 1.9%, 1.9%, 12%, and 14.8%, respectively. KRAS mutation codon 12, 13, 59, 61, 117, and 146 mutations were identified in 29.6%, 8.3%, 1.8%, 0.9%, 0.0%, and 8.3%, respectively. KRAS Exon 4 had better DFS compared with Exon 2 and 3. CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first to comprehensively report hotspot mutations using NGS in Thai colon cancer patients. The most commonly identified gene mutation frequencies among Thai patients (KRAS, NRAS, BRAF, TP53, and PIK3CA) were similar to the gene mutation frequencies reported in Western population, except for subgroup of KRAS codon 146 and FBXW7 mutations that had a slightly higher frequency.
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spelling pubmed-68528192019-12-12 High Frequency of KRAS Codon 146 and FBXW7 Mutations in Thai Patients with Stage II-III Colon Cancer Korphaisarn, Krittiya Pongpaibul, Anaya Roothumnong, Ekkapong Pongsuktavorn, Khontawan Thamlikitkul, Lucksamon Anekpuritanang, Tauangtham Poungvarin, Naravat Thongnoppakhun, Wanna Pithukpakorn, Manop Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article BACKGROUND: KRAS, NRAS, and BRAF gene mutations are the most clinically relevant and frequently reported in colorectal cancer (CRC). Although data on these genes are frequently reported in several counties, data specific to these genes among Thai population are scarce. The aim of this study was to investigate and identify molecular alterations associated with colon cancer in Thai population, and to determine the impact of these genetic aberrations on clinical outcome. METHODS: DNA from 108 archived formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue samples that histologically confirmed adenocarcinoma of stage II-III colon cancer between 2010 and 2012 at Siriraj Hospital (Bangkok, Thailand) were extracted. Gene mutational analysis was performed by next-generation sequencing (NGS) using an Oncomine Solid Tumor DNA kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc., Waltham, MA, USA). RESULTS: A total of 22 somatic gene mutations were detected. The mutation frequency observed in KRAS, NRAS, BRAF, PIK3CA, and FBXW7 mutations was 47.2%, 1.9%, 1.9%, 12%, and 14.8%, respectively. KRAS mutation codon 12, 13, 59, 61, 117, and 146 mutations were identified in 29.6%, 8.3%, 1.8%, 0.9%, 0.0%, and 8.3%, respectively. KRAS Exon 4 had better DFS compared with Exon 2 and 3. CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first to comprehensively report hotspot mutations using NGS in Thai colon cancer patients. The most commonly identified gene mutation frequencies among Thai patients (KRAS, NRAS, BRAF, TP53, and PIK3CA) were similar to the gene mutation frequencies reported in Western population, except for subgroup of KRAS codon 146 and FBXW7 mutations that had a slightly higher frequency. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6852819/ /pubmed/31450901 http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.8.2319 Text en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
spellingShingle Research Article
Korphaisarn, Krittiya
Pongpaibul, Anaya
Roothumnong, Ekkapong
Pongsuktavorn, Khontawan
Thamlikitkul, Lucksamon
Anekpuritanang, Tauangtham
Poungvarin, Naravat
Thongnoppakhun, Wanna
Pithukpakorn, Manop
High Frequency of KRAS Codon 146 and FBXW7 Mutations in Thai Patients with Stage II-III Colon Cancer
title High Frequency of KRAS Codon 146 and FBXW7 Mutations in Thai Patients with Stage II-III Colon Cancer
title_full High Frequency of KRAS Codon 146 and FBXW7 Mutations in Thai Patients with Stage II-III Colon Cancer
title_fullStr High Frequency of KRAS Codon 146 and FBXW7 Mutations in Thai Patients with Stage II-III Colon Cancer
title_full_unstemmed High Frequency of KRAS Codon 146 and FBXW7 Mutations in Thai Patients with Stage II-III Colon Cancer
title_short High Frequency of KRAS Codon 146 and FBXW7 Mutations in Thai Patients with Stage II-III Colon Cancer
title_sort high frequency of kras codon 146 and fbxw7 mutations in thai patients with stage ii-iii colon cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6852819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31450901
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.8.2319
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